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- BUG FIX UPDATE 1.22
- ===================
- This is a bug fix update of FMail 1.20. I didn't have time to test everything
- extensively, so please be careful and make a backup first! I'll be away for
- a couple of weeks, so I can't answer all messages immediatly.
-
- IF YOU CARRY MORE ECHO AREAS THAN THE STANDARD VERSION OF FSETUP CAN HANDLE
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- The current version of FSetup requires more memory than the previous ones.
- As a consequence, you may encounter problems when entering the Area Manager.
- I'll try to find a solution as soon as possible. For the time being, you
- could try using the DPMI version of FSetup which can be found in the FMail
- DPMI package. You can only use this version of FSetup if you use a 80386
- computer or higher.
-
- NEW LOG OPTION IN FMAIL
- =======================
- FMail is now able to log all failed file open commands. You can enable this by
- setting the switch "File open errors" or the switch "DEBUG: log all" to Yes.
- A file open error message does _NOT_ necessarily mean that there is something
- wrong. Not every file that FMail tries to open has to exist. The option is
- meant for debugging purposes, so normally you should DISABLE this option!!!
-
- MIXING DPMI 16/32 VERSIONS
- ==========================
- The FMail DPMI package contains both 16 bit and 32 bit versions. Running
- those versions at the same time may cause problems. So don't try to start
- FSetup (16 bit) and FMailX32 or FToolsX32 at the same time. I'll try to
- find a solution for this problem.
-
- WHICH FMAIL TO USE
- ==================
- Standard DOS version: If you run a 8086 or 80286 computer or if you have
- a 80386 computer or higher and you don't carry too
- many echomail areas.
- DPMI version: If you use a 80386 computer or higher and carry
- more areas than the standard version can handle.
- Windows/32 version If you run FMail under Windows/95 or NT.
- OS/2 version: if you run FMail under OS/2.
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